ing in a professional setting. In addition, students have numerous opportunities to work in a professional or semi-professional capacity with organizations on campus and companies throughout the region. Ours is a challenging, hands-on program that will give you a chance to exercise your creative muscle as you learn to explore ideas and refine concepts and work with others to develop your concepts into a final product. First-year students needn t wait to get started. There are plenty of opportunities to get involved, working with and learning from more experienced team members on a variety of projects and productions throughout the year. What are the Advantages of Studying Multimedia & Graphic Design at Muskingum College? The liberal arts and sciences curriculum at Muskingum College provides a broad-based educational experience that exposes you to a wide range of subject matter while stressing critical thinking and problem solving. Along the way, you ll gain confidence in your ability to take creative risks and meet new challenges. Muskingum s small class sizes and the ability to work directly with your professors combine to make ours a very personal learning environment. Collaborative projects let you take on leadership roles, and practice your skills working as a member of a team. If you re looking for an exciting career creating meaningful content at a professional level, you belong here. What Can I Do with a Degree in MultiMedia & Graphic Design? Graduates of the program will be qualified to take advantage of a wide range of employment opportunities, on either the client or agency side, depending upon their particular interests. Among the possibilities are careers in: Print Design Web Design Multimedia Design Interactive Design Audio Production Video Production Photography Corporate Communications Print Journalism Electronic Journalism Radio Broadcasting Television/Internet Broadcasting Marketing Brand Management Media Buying Advertising Account Management Public Relations Campaign Development Event Planning For More Information To learn more about Muskingum College and the MultiMedia & Graphic Design program, visit us on the Web at www.muskingum.edu. N E W C O N C O R D O H I O MultiMedia & Graphic Design MUSKINGUM COLLEGE OFFICE OF ADMISSION 163 STORMONT STREET NEW CONCORD, OH 43762 PHONE: 800-752-6082 FAX: 740-826-8100 E-MAIL: ADMINFO@MUSKINGUM.EDU WWW.MUSKINGUM.EDU
MultiMedia & Graphic Design The modern world is awash in a sea words, sounds and images, delivered through an increasing variety of media modes to devices that make time and place almost irrelevant. So ingrained in our lifestyles are new media technologies that we rarely think twice about watching a live broadcast from the other side of the world embedded in an online newspaper or interactively touring a museum we ll never visit. We purchase music without going to the mall, attend lectures on ipods during lunch, and get sidetracked by ads targeted directly to us based on our buying habits. Soon, the prospect of 500 cable channels will be superceded by the reality of countless broadband networks. The variety of content available to us is unprecedented, and so convenient to access that we take it for granted. But behind the scenes, creating that content and the interfaces we use to access it, are highly skilled, multimedia professionals. Convergence, the term used to describe how the same or similar content can be accessed through different media, is revolutionizing the communications industry and how media professionals work. Consider the newspaper journalist who once wrote a weekly column for print. Today, that same journalist may also host a Sunday morning talk show on cable TV, make guest radio appearances during the week, and in between, interact with his or her audience through an online blog. A graphic designer may spend the morning designing a product brochure, the afternoon updating a client s Web site, and the following day collaborating on a music video that will eventually be seen on cable, the Web, and mobile devices. Working in communications today, whether on the client or agency side, requires a understanding of the use and requirements of different media modes, technological expertise, and the ability to work with specialists in diverse areas as a member of a team. major at Muskingum College is designed to prepare students for a professional career in the new age of media convergence. (MM&GD) program at Muskingum is an interdisciplinary major encompassing a wide range of subject areas, including art, business, electronic and print communications, music, theatre, and the social sciences. The program consists of a standard core of communication and media classes, and coursework of your choice in two Essential Design Skill Areas, including art, electronic media, print media, and theatre. Students later specialize in the practical application of one media mode, selected from the Advanced Application Skill Areas, including art, business, communication, electronic media, music, print media, sociology and theatre. Given the nature of modern media, the program makes extensive use of technology, including facilities located in the newly opened Caldwell Hall. Within Caldwell are state-of-the-art editing suites, the campus radio station, television studio, theatre, lighting and sound booths, make-up rooms, conference rooms and more. MM&GD majors have access to the latest, professional-grade software applications for sound, video and graphics. Of course, all the technological bells and whistles are pointless without meaningful content. Through your communication courses, you ll learn to conceptualize and research topics, and how to express yourself more clearly. You ll learn how to structure a more persuasive argument, and how to document an event or tell a story in a more engaging manner. On the business side, you ll learn to analyze target audiences, to select the medium best suited to reach them, and to develop an effective communication strategy. Build Practical Skills through Internships & Real-World Experiences A critical component of the MM&GD program is the requirement of two internships, which enable students to build upon what they ve learned by work- Audio Video Print Web Broadcast Broadband Mobile Stage
ing in a professional setting. In addition, students have numerous opportunities to work in a professional or semi-professional capacity with organizations on campus and companies throughout the region. Ours is a challenging, hands-on program that will give you a chance to exercise your creative muscle as you learn to explore ideas and refine concepts and work with others to develop your concepts into a final product. First-year students needn t wait to get started. There are plenty of opportunities to get involved, working with and learning from more experienced team members on a variety of projects and productions throughout the year. What are the Advantages of Studying Multimedia & Graphic Design at Muskingum College? The liberal arts and sciences curriculum at Muskingum provides a broad-based educational experience that exposes you to a wide range of subject matter while stressing critical thinking and problem solving. Along the way, you ll gain confidence in your ability to take creative risks and meet new challenges. Muskingum s small class sizes and the ability to work directly with your professors combine to make ours a very personal learning environment. Collaborative projects let you take on leadership roles, and practice your skills working as a member of a team. If all you hope to do is post clips on the web, you can probably learn that yourself. If you re looking for an exciting career creating meaningful content at a professional level, you belong here. What Can I Do with a Degree in MultiMedia & Graphic Design? Graduates of the program will be qualified to take advantage of a wide range of employment opportunities, on either the client or agency side, depending upon their particular interests. Among the possibilities are careers in: Print Design Web Design Multimedia Design Interactive Design Audio Production Video Production Photography Print Journalism Electronic Journalism Radio Broadcasting Television/Internet Broadcasting Marketing Brand Management Media Buying Advertising Account Management Public Relations Campaign Development Event Planning For More Information To learn more about Muskingum College and the MultiMedia & Graphic Design program, visit us on the Web at www.muskingum.edu. N E W C O N C O R D O H I O MultiMedia & Graphic Design MUSKINGUM COLLEGE OFFICE OF ADMISSION 163 STORMONT STREET NEW CONCORD, OH 43762 PHONE: 800-752-6082 FAX: 740-826-8100 E-MAIL: ADMINFO@MUSKINGUM.EDU WWW.MUSKINGUM.EDU
MultiMedia & Graphic Design The modern world is awash in a sea words, sounds and images, delivered through an increasing variety of media modes to devices that make time and place almost irrelevant. So ingrained in our lifestyles are new media technologies that we rarely think twice about watching a live broadcast from the other side of the world embedded in an online newspaper or interactively touring a museum we ll never visit. We purchase music without going to the mall, attend lectures on ipods during lunch, and get sidetracked by ads targeted directly to us based on our buying habits. Soon, the prospect of 500 cable channels will be superceded by the reality of countless broadband networks. The variety of content available to us is unprecedented, and so convenient to access that we take it for granted. But behind the scenes, creating that content and the interfaces we use to access it, are highly skilled, multimedia professionals. Convergence, the term used to describe how the same or similar content can be accessed through different media, is revolutionizing the communications industry and how media professionals work. Consider the newspaper journalist who once wrote a weekly column for print. Today, that same journalist may also host a Sunday morning talk show on cable TV, make guest radio appearances during the week, and in between, interact with his or her audience through an online blog. A graphic designer may spend the morning designing a product brochure, the afternoon updating a client s Web site, and the following day collaborating on a music video that will eventually be seen on cable, the Web, and mobile devices. Working in communications today, whether on the client or agency side, requires a understanding of the use and requirements of different media modes, technological expertise, and the ability to work with specialists in diverse areas as a member of a team. major at Muskingum College is designed to prepare students for a professional career in the new age of media convergence. (MM&GD) program at Muskingum is an interdisciplinary major encompassing a wide range of subject areas, including art, business, electronic and print communications, music, theatre, and the social sciences. The program consists of a standard core of communication and media classes, and coursework of your choice in two Essential Design Skill Areas, including art, electronic media, print media, and theatre. Students later specialize in the practical application of one media mode, selected from the Advanced Application Skill Areas, including art, business, communication, electronic media, music, print media, sociology and theatre. Given the nature of modern media, the program makes extensive use of technology, including facilities located in the newly opened Caldwell Hall. Within Caldwell are state-of-the-art editing suites, the campus radio station, television studio, theatre, lighting and sound booths, make-up rooms, conference rooms and more. MM&GD majors have access to the latest, professional-grade software applications for sound, video and graphics. Of course, all the technological bells and whistles are pointless without meaningful content. Through your communication courses, you ll learn to conceptualize and research topics, and how to express yourself more clearly. You ll learn how to structure a more persuasive argument, and how to document an event or tell a story in a more engaging manner. On the business side, you ll learn to analyze target audiences, to select the medium best suited to reach them, and to develop an effective communication strategy. Build Practical Skills through Internships & Real-World Experiences A critical component of the MM&GD program is the requirement of two internships, which enable students to build upon what they ve learned by work- Audio Video Print Web Broadcast Broadband Mobile Stage
organizations on campus and companies throughout the region. Ours is a challenging, hands-on program that will give you a chance to exercise your creative muscle as you learn to explore ideas and refine concepts and work with others to develop your concepts into a final product. First-year students needn t wait to get started. There are plenty of opportunities to get involved, working with and learning from more experienced team members on a variety of projects and productions throughout the year. What are the Advantages of Studying Multimedia & Graphic Design at Muskingum College? The liberal arts and sciences curriculum at Muskingum provides a broad-based educational experience that exposes you to a wide range of subject matter while stressing critical thinking and problem solving. Along the way, you ll gain confidence in your ability to take creative risks and meet new challenges. Muskingum s small class sizes and the ability to work directly with your professors combine to make ours a very personal learning environment. Collaborative projects let you take on leadership roles, and practice your skills working as a member of a team. If all you hope to do is post clips on the web, you can probably learn that yourself. If you re looking for an exciting career creating meaningful content at a professional level, you belong here. What Can I Do with a Degree in MultiMedia & Graphic Design? Graduates of the program will be qualified to take advantage of a wide range of employment opportunities, on either the client or agency side, depending upon their particular interests. Among the possibilities are careers in: Print Design Web Design Multimedia Design Interactive Design Audio Production Video Production Photography Print Journalism Electronic Journalism Radio Broadcasting Television/Internet Broadcasting Marketing Brand Management Media Buying Advertising Account Management Public Relations Campaign Development Event Planning For More Information To learn more about Muskingum College and the MultiMedia & Graphic Design program, visit us on the Web at www.muskingum.edu. N E W C O N C O R D O H I O MultiMedia & Graphic Design MUSKINGUM COLLEGE OFFICE OF ADMISSION 163 STORMONT STREET NEW CONCORD, OH 43762 PHONE: 800-752-6082 FAX: 740-826-8100 E-MAIL: ADMINFO@MUSKINGUM.EDU WWW.MUSKINGUM.EDU
MultiMedia & Graphic Design The modern world is awash in a sea words, sounds and images, delivered through an increasing variety of media modes to devices that make time and place almost irrelevant. So ingrained in our lifestyles are new media technologies that we rarely think twice about watching a live broadcast from the other side of the world embedded in an online newspaper or interactively touring a museum we ll never visit. We purchase music without going to the mall, attend lectures on ipods during lunch, and get sidetracked by ads targeted directly to us based on our buying habits. Soon, the prospect of 500 cable channels will be superceded by the reality of countless broadband networks. The variety of content available to us is unprecedented, and so convenient to access that we take it for granted. But behind the scenes, creating that content and the interfaces we use to access it, are highly skilled, multimedia professionals. Convergence, the term used to describe how the same or similar content can be accessed through different media, is revolutionizing the communications industry and how media professionals work. Consider the newspaper journalist who once wrote a weekly column for print. Today, that same journalist may also host a Sunday morning talk show on cable TV, make guest radio appearances during the week, and in between, interact with his or her audience through an online blog. A graphic designer may spend the morning designing a product brochure, the afternoon updating a client s Web site, and the following day collaborating on a music video that will eventually be seen on cable, the Web, and mobile devices. Working in communications today, whether on the client or agency side, requires a understanding of the use and requirements of different media modes, technological expertise, and the ability to work with specialists in diverse areas as a member of a team. major at Muskingum College is designed to prepare students for a professional career in the new age of media convergence. (MM&GD) program at Muskingum is an interdisciplinary major encompassing a wide range of subject areas, including art, business, electronic and print communications, music, theatre, and the social sciences. The program consists of a standard core of communication and media classes, and coursework of your choice in two Essential Design Skill Areas, including art, electronic media, print media, and theatre. Students later specialize in the practical application of one media mode, selected from the Advanced Application Skill Areas, including art, business, communication, electronic media, music, print media, sociology and theatre. Given the nature of modern media, the program makes extensive use of technology, including facilities located in the newly opened Caldwell Hall. Within Caldwell are state-of-the-art editing suites, the campus radio station, television studio, theatre, lighting and sound booths, make-up rooms, conference rooms and more. MM&GD majors have access to the latest, profession- al-grade software applications for sound, video and graphics. Of course, all the technological bells and whistles are pointless without meaningful content. Through your communication courses, you ll learn to conceptualize and research topics, and how to express yourself more clearly. You ll learn how to structure a more persuasive argument, and how to document an event or tell a story in a more engaging manner. On the business side, you ll learn to analyze target audiences, to select the medium best suited to reach them, and to develop an effective communication strategy. Build Practical Skills through Internships & Real-World Experiences A critical component of the MM&GD program is the requirement of two internships, which enable students to build upon what they ve learned by working in a professional setting. In addition, students have numerous opportunities to work in a professional or semi-professional capacity with Audio Video Print Web Broadcast Broadband Mobile Stage
Ours is a challenging, hands-on program that will give you a chance to exercise your creative muscle as you learn to explore ideas and refine concepts and work with others to develop your concepts into a final product. First-year students needn t wait to get started. There are plenty of opportunities to get involved, working with and learning from more experienced team members on a variety of projects and productions throughout the year. What are the Advantages of Studying Multimedia & Graphic Design at Muskingum College? The liberal arts and sciences curriculum at Muskingum provides a broad-based educational experience that exposes you to a wide range of subject matter while stressing critical thinking and problem solving. Along the way, you ll gain confidence in your ability to take creative risks and meet new challenges. Muskingum s small class sizes and the ability to work directly with your professors combine to make ours a very personal learning environment. Collaborative projects let you take on leadership roles, and practice your skills working as a member of a team. If all you hope to do is post clips on the web, you can probably learn that yourself. If you re looking for an exciting career creating meaningful content at a professional level, you belong here. For More Information To learn more about Muskingum College and the MultiMedia & Graphic Design program, visit us on the Web at www.muskingum.edu. N E W C O N C O R D O H I O MULTIMEDIA & GRAPHIC DESIGN What Can I Do with a Degree in MultiMedia & Graphic Design? Graduates of the program will be qualified to take advantage of a wide range of employment opportunities, on either the client or agency side, depending upon their particular interests. Among the possibilities are careers in: Print Design Web Design Multimedia Design Interactive Design Audio Production Video Production Photography Corporate Communications Print Journalism Electronic Journalism Radio Broadcasting Television Broadcasting Internet Broadcasting Marketing Brand Management Media Buying Advertising Account Management Public Relations Campaign Development Event Planning MUSKINGUM COLLEGE OFFICE OF ADMISSION 163 STORMONT STREET NEW CONCORD, OH 43762 PHONE: 800-752-6082 FAX: 740-826-8100 E-MAIL: ADMINFO@MUSKINGUM.EDU WWW.MUSKINGUM.EDU
M U L T I M E D I A & G R A P H I C D E S I G N The modern world is awash in a sea words, sounds and images, delivered through an increasing variety of media modes to devices that make time and place almost irrelevant. So ingrained in our lifestyles are new media technologies that we rarely think twice about watching a live broadcast from the other side of the world embedded in an online newspaper or interactively touring a museum we ll never visit. We purchase music without going to the mall, attend lectures on ipods during lunch, and get sidetracked by ads targeted directly to us based on our buying habits. Soon, the prospect of 500 cable channels will be superceded by the reality of countless broadband networks. The variety of content available to us is unprecedented, and so convenient to access that we take it for granted. But behind the scenes, creating that content and the interfaces we use to access it, are highly skilled, multimedia professionals. Convergence, the term used to describe how the same or similar content can be accessed through different media, is revolutionizing the communications industry and how media professionals work. Consider the newspaper journalist who once wrote a weekly column for print. Today, that same journalist may also host a Sunday morning talk show on cable TV, make guest radio appearances during the week, and in between, interact with his or her audience through an online blog. A graphic designer may spend the morning designing a product brochure, the afternoon updating a client s Web site, and the following day collaborating on a music video that will eventually be seen on cable, the Web, and mobile devices. Working in communications today, whether on the client or agency side, requires a understanding of the use and requirements of different media modes, technological expertise, and the ability to work with specialists in diverse areas as a member of a team. major at Muskingum College is designed to prepare students for a professional career in the new age of media convergence. (MM&GD) program at Muskingum is an interdisciplinary major encompassing a wide range of subject areas, including art, business, electronic and print communications, music, theatre, and the social sciences. The program consists of a standard core of communication and media classes, and coursework of your choice in two Essential Design Skill Areas, including art, electronic media, print media, and theatre. Students later specialize in the practical application of one media mode, selected from the Advanced Application Skill Areas, including art, business, communication, electronic media, music, print media, sociology and theatre. Given the nature of modern media, the program makes extensive use of technology, including facilities located in the newly opened Caldwell Hall. Within Caldwell are state-of-the-art editing suites, the campus radio station, television studio, theatre, lighting and sound booths, make-up rooms, conference rooms and more. MM&GD majors have access to the latest, professional-grade software for sound, video and graphics. Of course, all the technological bells and whistles are pointless without meaningful content. Through your communication courses, you ll learn to conceptualize and research topics, and how to express yourself more clearly. You ll learn how to structure a more persuasive argument, and how to document an event or tell a story in a more engaging manner. On the business side, you ll learn to analyze target audiences, to select the medium best suited to reach them, and to develop an effective communication strategy. Build Practical Skills through Internships & Real-World Experiences A critical component of the MM&GD program is the requirement of two internships, which enable students to build upon what they ve learned by working in a professional setting. In addition, students have numerous opportunities to work in a professional or semi-professional capacity with organizations on campus and companies throughout the region.